AUTOMATED BALLISTIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM - AMENDMENT #2

Agency: Guam General Services Agency (GSA)
State: Guam
Type of Government: State & Local
NAICS Category:
  • 541330 - Engineering Services
  • 541511 - Custom Computer Programming Services
  • 541512 - Computer Systems Design Services
Posted Date: May 13, 2026
Due Date: May 29, 2026
Solicitation No: GSA-013-26
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GSA-013-26 AMENDMENT #2 05-12-2026

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EDWARD M. BIRN
Director (Direktot)
RENA K. BORJA
Deputy Director (Sigundo Direktot)
GENERAL SERVICES AGENCY
(Ahension Setbision Hinirat)
Telephone (Telifon): (671) 475-1705/1706
May 12, 2026
Invitation for Bid
GSA-013-26
AMENDMENT #2
Automated Ballistic Identification System
LOURDES A. LEON GUERRERO
Governor (Maga’håga)
JOSHUA F. TENORIO
Lt. Governor (Sigundo Maga’låhi)
1) Amend page 1 of 48.
From:
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Friday, May 22, 2026, 3:00 PM ChST
BID OPENING DATE: Friday, May 22, 2026, 3:05 PM ChST
To now read:
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Friday, May 29, 2026, 2:00 PM ChST
BID OPENING DATE: Friday, May 29, 2026, 2:05 PM ChST
2) Amend page 2 of 48.
From:
Deadline for Submission of Bid: Friday, May 22, 2026, 3:00 PM ChST
Bid Opening (Open to the Public): Friday, May 22, 2026, 3:05 PM ChST
To now read:
Deadline for Submission of Bid: Friday, May 29, 2026, 2:00 PM ChST
Bid Opening (Open to the Public): Friday, May 29, 2026, 2:05 PM ChST
3) Amend and replace pages 46 to 48 with the attached “Revised Pages 46 to 48” dated 5/11/2026.
All others remain unchanged.
Please Print
ACKNOWLEDGMENT COPY
Received By: _______________________
Date:
_______________________
Company/Name: _______________________
Email To: gsaprocurement@gsadoa.guam.gov
Andriana Quitugua
Acting Chief Procurement Officer
590 South Marine Corps Drive, ITC Building, Suite 230, Tamuning, Guam 96913 P. O. Box 7420, Tamuning, Guam 96913
Must be able to export samples or sample images to be compared in another
laboratory’s ABIS system.
Must be able to import sample images from another ABIS system to be
compared against the internal database.
Must be capable of automated comparison of samples in the database and
perform correlations based on breech face impression, firing pin impression,
aperture shear, and land and groove impressions.
Must be a stand-alone system independent from an external database and
not requiring connection to a network or internet to function.
Software must be capable of providing match scores and allow for annotation
of topographical features by the examiner.
May have capability to be connected, via the internet, to other ABIS systems
for direct correlation of samples.
Must include computer workstation with sufficient storage space for at least
40,000 scans, the capability for expanded storage options up to 40TB
Expandable, and 3GB professional GPU or better.
Must include flat panel monitor with at least 27” screen and 4K resolution.
Must include ruggedized laptop computer workstation with sufficient storage
up to 2TB with 32GB RAM space for at least 10,000 scans, the capability for
expanded storage options, and ability to transfer scans to a primary
database.
User interface, instructions, and language settings must be in English or
include English as a primary option.
Power source must be standard US 110v outlet or USB via connection to
computer workstation.
Specimen Scanning Hardware:
Must be able to scan bullets and casings within one self-contained system and
save images or scanning data to a server for comparison and correlation.
Must be able to scan pristine, deformed, and fragmented bullets and pristine,
deformed, and damaged casings.
Must be able to scan bullets at least up to 15mm diameter and 35mm length.
Must be able to scan cartridges at least up to 25mm diameter and 75mm
length.
Must have ability to mount and scan multiple cartridges heads within a single
run of the instrument.
Must have an average scan time of bullets to be no greater than
approximately 7 minutes.
Revised5/11/2026
Amendment #2
Page 46 of 48
Must have an average scan time of cartridge heads to be no greater than
approximately 7 minutes.
Must have ability to be configured as a single-workstation system, multiple-
workstation Local Area Network (LAN) system, or a multiple-workstation Wide
Area Network (WAN) system.
Must be configurable so that new scanners and workstations can be added to
the system at a later time.
Must have an X-Y sampling resolution of at least 3.5μm/pixel and 3μm for Z-
axis image acquisition
Must create file format that conforms to ISO 25178-72 standards.
Must have portable unit capable of deploying for scanning and triage in the
field.
Must include a certified/traceable reference microscale for calibration and
performance checks.
Installation and Training:
Must provide installation to and initial troubleshooting, which may be
conducted remotely or on-site, at the Guam Police Department Forensic
Science Division Laboratory, as appropriate. Installation to include setup of
full system, verify if the system works, scanning, searching, and matching.
Must provide on-site installation and troubleshooting if remote option is not
sufficient to achieve full operation capability, as determined by the Guam
Police Department.
Must provide user training for the use of the system for designated Guam
Police Department Forensic Science Division Laboratory personnel.
Warranty and Service:
Must provide a minimum 1-year warranty, which covers the scanning
hardware and computer workstations for manufacturer defects and updates
to software during the term of the warranty.
Revised5/11/2026
Amendment #2
Page 47 of 48
Item Description
No.
QTY UOM Unit Price
1.2
Extended Warranty Service for Maintenance 4
and Service
As per the following specifications:
Year $
Total
$
SPECIFICATIONS
BIDDING ON / REMARKS
Software updates, software licenses, hardware warranties for computer
workstations and ruggedized laptop computer workstations, phone/email
support, access to training materials, microscale reference recertification, and
replenishment of consumables.
Items 1.1 and 1.2 are “All or None”.
Total Amount of Items 1.1 and 1.2: $
.
Bidding On:
Manufacturer:
Make/Model:
Year:
Place of Origin:
Date of Delivery:
Funded by: FY2021 Paul Coverdell Grant.
These specifications have been developed by Monica P.A. Salas, Chief Criminalist, Forensic Science Division, Guam Police
Department, and approved by Stephen Ignacio, Chief of Police.
Revised5/11/2026
Amendment #2
Page 48 of 48
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